Letter to P&Cs 19.7.2023
Please see attached the letter detailing students' return to school in September 2023
Consilium Academies is a multi-academy Trust working across the North of England. It has nine academy schools located in Yorkshire, the North West, and the North East. Consilium is dedicated to enriching lives and inspiring ambitions for both students and colleagues.
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Buile Hill Academy
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Please see attached the letter detailing students' return to school in September 2023
For the attention of Y10 parents: P/C information regarding the Y10 mock exams 2023
Please see attached the letter dated 26.5.23 from Mr Inglis
There is an upcoming opportunity to attend free parent and carer sessions provided by Darlington Mental Health Services aimed at supporting children with their mental health and well-being. We understand the importance of ensuring that children have access to adequate support for their holistic development, and we are committed to facilitating this process for parents and carers in our community.
At Wyvern Academy we understand the importance of sharing information and news with our parents and carers. Each term we publish our Newsletter to ensure you are kept up to date with recent school news.
We also want to hear from you! We love to share good news stories and the amazing accomplishments made by our pupils.
If you have some good news to share about your child please get in touch via email: wva.enquiries@consilium-at.com
On World Book Day, 2 March 2023, Wyvern Academy in Darlington is celebrating receiving £8,000 of funding from The Foyle Foundation, which will enable them to buy 2,500 new books for their students, to a newly refurbished library.
This is all part of a successful focus on literacy across the school, which is part of Consilium Academies. The literacy programme, launched last year, is tailored to each child, has created a reading culture that is now reaping rewards. Last year, the school’s successful focus on reading saw Year 8s jump a year in reading age in just six months.
The Foyle School Library Scheme gives preference to schools which can clearly demonstrate a commitment to renewing and maintaining their library provision in the future. Which is truly the case at Wyvern, as well as refurbishing the library into a thriving and state-of-the-art environment to enjoy the love of reading, a new Director of English and a new librarian has joined the team this year, and a peer-to-peer literacy mentoring programme has also been launched.
As well as stocking up their library with 2,500 new books, on World Book Day Wyvern staff dressed up as their favourite book characters, designed classroom doors around best-selling books, such as The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse by Charlie Mackesy, as well as a ‘shelfie’ competition where students guessed their teachers’ bookshelves.
Jonny Willis, Literacy Coordinator and Associate Assistant Headteacher for Quality of Education at Wyvern Academy, said:
“We are so excited to be able to fill our bookshelves with more new books, as we know reading and literacy has such an incredible impact on our students as well as giving them so much enjoyment.
“This World Book Day, we are celebrating our huge successes as part of our literacy programme, which isn’t about just one day but a sustained focus on literacy which has become central to school life here. This programme is going from strength-to-strength thanks to the commitment of our students and teachers alike, as well as support from fantastic organisations like The Foyle Foundation.”
Please see an update from Mr Inglis for February half-term
Year 11 Spring Update